As the January 6th Committee continues its hearings, members of the committee have discussed subpoenaing yet another high-profile Trump administration official.

The Committee referred Trump advisors Steve Bannon and Pete Navarro to the Department of Justice to be prosecuted for Contempt of Congress after alleging that they were not responding to the Committee’s requests.

In the case of Pete Navarro, the Committee referred him for prosecution before he even had the chance to contest their subpoena in civil court.

Now, the committee is discussing subpoenaing Vice President Mike Pence regarding his role in the January 6th unrest.  Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Ca.) said that they are not ‘excluding anyone or anything at this point’ when asked if they would consider subpoenaing Pence.

The Epoch Times Reports

Former Vice President Mike Pence may be subpoenaed by the House of Representatives panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 breach of the U.S. Capitol, a member of the panel said over the weekend.

“[Mike Pence is] certainly a possibility. We’re not excluding anyone or anything at this point,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who serves on the Democrat-dominated committee, said on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday.

“We’re not taking anything off the table in terms of witnesses who have not yet testified. We would still, I think, like to have several high-profile people come before our committee,” Schiff said.

He added: “At the moment, I can’t disclose what private conversations may or may not be going on with respect to certain individuals. But there are still key people we have not interviewed that we would like to.”

Pence’s organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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